Q: Do you think an aggressive portfolio of dhx,esl,syz,and aya, totally about $20,000 would be too aggressive for about a 3yr. Period, I have quite a high risk tolerance, thanks
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Q: Hi.
I was wondering your thoughts on using a DRIP strategy with Canadian stocks/ETF's?
Thanks,
Dan
I was wondering your thoughts on using a DRIP strategy with Canadian stocks/ETF's?
Thanks,
Dan
Q: I just happily renewed my subscription to 5i. Thanks for the reminder.
Question regarding BYD.UN (Boyd Income Group): Can you provide this year and next year's expected earnings per share estimates? My Investor's Edge and iTrade don't seem to provide this info for this stock. My best estimate is $2.10 for this year and $2.35 for next year which would give Boyd an 18ish p/e for 2015 with still lots of predictable, repeatable growth in the subsequent years. Am I in the ballpark or out to lunch?
Thanks.
Question regarding BYD.UN (Boyd Income Group): Can you provide this year and next year's expected earnings per share estimates? My Investor's Edge and iTrade don't seem to provide this info for this stock. My best estimate is $2.10 for this year and $2.35 for next year which would give Boyd an 18ish p/e for 2015 with still lots of predictable, repeatable growth in the subsequent years. Am I in the ballpark or out to lunch?
Thanks.
Q: Great riding Peter ...Ryan I have to park 30k until next April (Income Tax ) I have both portfolios covered ... PKI and CSH.un both have wonderful drip programs , would these two be a good choice or would you be more comfortable with something from either portfolio? TY for your help.
Q: Peter and Team,
What are your thoughts on new purchases of Apple today following their product presentations. It seems like they are adding a whole new revenue stream to their business with the electronic wallet on the new devices. It makes me wonder if now is a good time to buy for the long term (i.e. 5 years+).
Marc
What are your thoughts on new purchases of Apple today following their product presentations. It seems like they are adding a whole new revenue stream to their business with the electronic wallet on the new devices. It makes me wonder if now is a good time to buy for the long term (i.e. 5 years+).
Marc
Q: Hello and thanks for all of the great responses and reports.
I bought MG in the $35 range and have enjoyed the run up but think it is pretty much fully valued. I have trimmed some earlier this year and would like to move out of it into a lifeco which most folks seem to think have more room to run. Which big boy do you think has better upside SLF or MFC?
Thanks
Jerry
I bought MG in the $35 range and have enjoyed the run up but think it is pretty much fully valued. I have trimmed some earlier this year and would like to move out of it into a lifeco which most folks seem to think have more room to run. Which big boy do you think has better upside SLF or MFC?
Thanks
Jerry
Q: Your good work Peter is driving me crazier.
I am basically the 1.2% man…lots of savings accounts.
So,your suggestions at this time for my 23 year old daughters $36,000 TFSA account would be appreciated…it is presently,of course,in cash!
She has no reason to need these funds for the next 10 years at least.Thanks
john
I am basically the 1.2% man…lots of savings accounts.
So,your suggestions at this time for my 23 year old daughters $36,000 TFSA account would be appreciated…it is presently,of course,in cash!
She has no reason to need these funds for the next 10 years at least.Thanks
john
Q: Do you think owning insurance equities is a good "portfolio hedge" against rising interest rates?
I know you like Sun Life (SLF) but I am wondering if it is also the best choice relative to other Canadian insurers in terms of it's potential upside due strictly to an orderly rise in rates?
I know you like Sun Life (SLF) but I am wondering if it is also the best choice relative to other Canadian insurers in terms of it's potential upside due strictly to an orderly rise in rates?
Q: Good Morning,
Could you give me your thoughts on CNQ Canadian Natural Resources. Back in June you answered some questions thinking it may start looking good but I have only seen it continue to drop and it looks like it is going to be a very bad day today for it.
Thanks for your advice.
Could you give me your thoughts on CNQ Canadian Natural Resources. Back in June you answered some questions thinking it may start looking good but I have only seen it continue to drop and it looks like it is going to be a very bad day today for it.
Thanks for your advice.
Q: Hi 5 I Team -- Might there be any further insight into Linamar's (LNR) performance, of late? After its 52-week high in June, it's been on a very slow, but steady decline, despite a very good last Quarter. There is much rumbling among analysts that the automotive industry is "nearing its peak" and that investors in the auto sector should be thinking of taking their profits. I am up 24.9% at this point, and would prefer not to see my profits erode anymore, especially as I don't have an exceptionally long time frame for this portfolio -- less than 2 years. Do you feel the auto sector has had its day, or is it just September Doldrums? I notice that Magna, AutoCanada also have been grinding to a slow halt. Is this just a resting period for the sector, or is there something flying under the radar that most ordinary investors are missing?
Q: Peter and group could you give me your views on DGC .
Jim.
Jim.
Q: Hi: BAD: is it a buy, sell or hold at present. What do you think of its future say 6 months down the road.
Bill
Bill
Q: Peter and team can you tell me about CFF is this a good buy .
Thanks
Jim .
Thanks
Jim .
Q: weq, what is your take on fund raise and purchase of new company, buy sell or hold. dave
Q: Any reason for WesternOne (WEQ) being down nearly 5% today? Don't see any news.
Q: Hello, would you have recommendations for companies in the solar or wind sector to add to a diversifed portfolio. I am interested in small or large caps, growth or dividend payer and i can take some risk. 2 - 3 names would be great if possible and my time frame is 5 year +. Thanks for the great service.
Q: The Corrib is in Ireland which uses the Euro. (VET)
Q: ETF
Good Day. A question for registered accounts only and switching between similar ETF's. I have held the Vanguard S&P500 etf for quite sometime and have a good size but unrealized capital gain. Except for probably a few basis points difference in MER's, tracking error or yield what would be your opinion in selling the Vanguard product and then taking the proceeds to buy the same IShares product? My thought process is to switch between like etf's realizing the capital gain to get this gain now working for me, and while making sure portfolio weightings are also maintained.
Is this a reasonable portfolio strategy to enhance returns with minimal risk. Also, this would not be a trading strategy but a long term process as capital gains hopefully grow over a couple of years.
Thanks,
Good Day. A question for registered accounts only and switching between similar ETF's. I have held the Vanguard S&P500 etf for quite sometime and have a good size but unrealized capital gain. Except for probably a few basis points difference in MER's, tracking error or yield what would be your opinion in selling the Vanguard product and then taking the proceeds to buy the same IShares product? My thought process is to switch between like etf's realizing the capital gain to get this gain now working for me, and while making sure portfolio weightings are also maintained.
Is this a reasonable portfolio strategy to enhance returns with minimal risk. Also, this would not be a trading strategy but a long term process as capital gains hopefully grow over a couple of years.
Thanks,
Q: Oil and gas. My portfolio is likely underweighted in this sector (7%). I would consider increasing it via ETF. Do you have recommendations for ETF's in this sector (Canadian only preferred).
Q: PUR... Pure Technologies
Right now according to BNN, 87% of revenue for PUR comes from water and waste with only 7% coming from O&G.
Considering the hoops LNG has to go through to secure approvals for new pipe lines - and understandable so - it seems to me this 7% should be increasing dramatically over the coming years which should bode extremely well for PUR and their new technology designed to monitor and detect pipeline faults and failures.
With that in mind, this stock to me appears to be a no brainer.
Is there something I am not aware of that could change this? What competition does PUR have? Is there another technology out there that is doing the same job? Would you recommend a buy at this time for PUR or a wait and see?
Thanks for all you do
Gord
Right now according to BNN, 87% of revenue for PUR comes from water and waste with only 7% coming from O&G.
Considering the hoops LNG has to go through to secure approvals for new pipe lines - and understandable so - it seems to me this 7% should be increasing dramatically over the coming years which should bode extremely well for PUR and their new technology designed to monitor and detect pipeline faults and failures.
With that in mind, this stock to me appears to be a no brainer.
Is there something I am not aware of that could change this? What competition does PUR have? Is there another technology out there that is doing the same job? Would you recommend a buy at this time for PUR or a wait and see?
Thanks for all you do
Gord